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Allium-Based Phytobiotic Enhances Egg Production in Laying Hens through Microbial Composition Changes in Ileum and Cecum.

Miguel Rabelo-Ruiz1, Juan José Ariza-Romero2, María Jesús Zurita-González2,3, Antonio Manuel Martín-Platero1, Alberto Baños2, Mercedes Maqueda1, Eva Valdivia1,4, Manuel Martínez-Bueno1,4, Juan Manuel Peralta-Sánchez1.   

Abstract

Phytobiotics (bioactive compounds extracted from plants) are one of the explored alternatives to antibiotics in poultry and livestock due to their antimicrobial activity and its positive effects on gut microbiota and productive properties. In this study, we supplemented a product based on garlic and onion compounds in the diet to laying hens at the beginning of their productive life (from 16 to 20 weeks post-hatching). The experimental group showed a significant increase in the number of eggs laid and in their size, produced in one month compared to the control. This increase in production was accompanied by microbiota changes in the ileum and cecum by means of high throughput sequencing analyses. These bacterial shifts in the ileum were mainly the result of compositional changes in the rare biosphere (unweighted UniFrac), while in the cecum, treatment affected both majority and minority bacterial groups (weighted and unweighted UniFrac). These changes in the microbiota suggest an improvement in food digestibility. The relative abundance of Lactococcus in the ileum and Lactobacillus in the cecum increased significantly in the experimental group. The relative abundance of these bacterial genera are known to have positive effects on the hosts. These results are very promising for the use of these compounds in poultry for short periods.

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Keywords:  Alliaceae extract; Allium-based phytobiotic; Illumina MiSeq platform; egg production; gut microbiota; high-throughput sequencing; laying hens

Year:  2021        PMID: 33572138      PMCID: PMC7915398          DOI: 10.3390/ani11020448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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